Train Celebration and Rides for Four or Six at Camden Children's Garden on November 14 or 15 (Up to 47% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Celebrate trains with crafts and games spread among enchanting gardens where kids explore the natural world and their own imaginations

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Nov 15, 2015. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per family per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must present coupon in Ginkgo’s Gift Shop. Not valid for birthday parties, Breakfast with Bunny/Santa, Movies in the Garden, and evening events. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Valid only for Train Celebration on 11/14/2015-11/15-2015.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Camden Children's Garden

Choose Between Two Options

$9 for admission to the Train Celebration and ride passes for four ($16 value)

$17 for admission to the Train Celebration and ride passes for six ($32 value)

Visitors can attend the Train Celebration on Saturday, November 14, or Sunday, November 15. Along with the usual attractions, the Camden Children’s Garden salutes trains—a favorite of many kids—with themed crafts and games and railroad stories. See more information here.

Camden Children's Garden

Imaginative play and exploration blossom in the natural world of Camden Children's Garden, where families encounter enchanting themed gardens and rides. Inside the 4-acre horticultural playground, visitors walk among an imagined version of Ben Franklin's workshop and spot monarchs and black swallows inside the tropical environment of the butterfly house. Outside, an apatosaurus looms over the dinosaur garden, watching as mini archeologists uncover dino bones and the broken lamp he hid from his mother 80 million years ago.

Children stretch their imaginations as they live like their favorite fictional characters in the storybook garden and hunt for faeries in the Irish garden. Grownups can take a break while kids perch on rides such as a biologically diverse carousel that takes little ones up 30 feet and back down. The Arrow River train takes up to 38 children, 22 adults, and one confused buffalo on a 600-foot journey through miniature landscapes and attractions such as the historic Camden Caboose.